Ipswich Town's 25-year-old striker Kieffer Moore, who has scored 13 goals on loan at League One Rotherham United, says he has not spoken to Tractor Boys boss Mick McCarthy about his future. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Tuesday's Daily Express looks ahead to England's friendly with Brazil

Meanwhile...

Former Celtic midfielder Stiliyan Petrov, who was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2012 but has since had the all-clear, has given his support to Liam Miller, who has cancer. (Twitter)

West Bromwich Albion fans displayed 'Pulis out' signs at a televised darts tournament in nearby Wolverhampton. The Baggies are 16th in the Premier League table, without a win in nine games. (Birmingham Mail)

Former Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra insists he wants to stay in the game

Patrice Evra posted footage of himself pulling a Jeep and vowed to return "stronger than ever" after he left Marseille after kicking a fan. (Instagram)

Non-league Dudley Town have been forced to call off their past two West Midlands League Premier Division home games because badgers have ruined the pitch. (Express & Star)

Manchester United have sold more shirts than Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City combined this season, according to one sports retailer. (Manchester Evening News)

Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is not being considered for the vacant manager's job at Championship side Sunderland. (Northern Echo)

Ex-Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka is favourite to land the job with the Black Cats. (Sunderland Echo)

Portugal midfielder Adrien Silva, 28, says he is "disgusted by the injustice" of the transfer saga which has left him unable to play for Leicester City until January. (RTP - in Portuguese)

Bournemouth midfielder Lewis Cook, 20, has an outstanding future after being called up by England for Tuesday's friendly with Brazil, according to Cherries boss Eddie Howe. (Daily Echo)

Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden, 17, is expected to be called up for the next England Under-21 squad. (Daily Mail)